Eclipse auto-briefing feature - CSRNation2024-03-28T09:29:40Zhttps://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/eclipse-autobriefing-feature?feed=yes&xn_auth=noGood morning, Jenny. Wow! I f…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095882009-11-12T16:31:19.992ZKathrynne Campos-Gilhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kathrynnecamposgil
Good morning, Jenny. Wow! I feel so indebted to you. I printed up everything you suggested that I read. I am really exited. If you are ever in Southern California, I would love to treat you to lunch. Your pick. Please take me up on this offer. You can always reach me at kathrynnecamposgil@yahoo.com.
Good morning, Jenny. Wow! I feel so indebted to you. I printed up everything you suggested that I read. I am really exited. If you are ever in Southern California, I would love to treat you to lunch. Your pick. Please take me up on this offer. You can always reach me at kathrynnecamposgil@yahoo.com. Thank you, thank you. Can't s…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095642009-11-12T13:36:47.466ZKathrynne Campos-Gilhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kathrynnecamposgil
Thank you, thank you. Can't say it enough.
Thank you, thank you. Can't say it enough. Once you read Keith's e-Tips,…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095442009-11-12T05:19:21.747ZJenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRChttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JennyLGriffin
Once you read Keith's e-Tips, I believe you'll understand. There is a set of macros you need to put in your main dix that allow you to request an A/B for one, two, three, or four words. He suggests you use the steno stroke 1-BZ, 2-BZ.<br />
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Once you read and download and test, you'll be all set. Then you'll kick yourself for not getting these A/B macros earlier!
Once you read Keith's e-Tips, I believe you'll understand. There is a set of macros you need to put in your main dix that allow you to request an A/B for one, two, three, or four words. He suggests you use the steno stroke 1-BZ, 2-BZ.<br />
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Once you read and download and test, you'll be all set. Then you'll kick yourself for not getting these A/B macros earlier! Thanks again, Jenny, for resp…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095432009-11-12T05:14:08.288ZKathrynne Campos-Gilhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kathrynnecamposgil
Thanks again, Jenny, for responding. How does your comment line communicate with A/B so that it suggests your brief? I am really not understanding. I probably need to look at much earlier posts. I used A/B on my depos today with several modifications and am hooked. I relocated and enlarged the A/B screen. It is much easier to read.
Thanks again, Jenny, for responding. How does your comment line communicate with A/B so that it suggests your brief? I am really not understanding. I probably need to look at much earlier posts. I used A/B on my depos today with several modifications and am hooked. I relocated and enlarged the A/B screen. It is much easier to read. Then download this file and f…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095422009-11-12T05:02:35.837ZJenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRChttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JennyLGriffin
Then download this file and follow the directions on page 4.<br />
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It's so worth it!
Then download this file and follow the directions on page 4.<br />
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It's so worth it! Read this first.
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Read this first.<br />
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<a href="http://www.csrnation.com/forum/topics/1736041:Topic:54184?x=1&id=1736041%3ATopic%3A54184&page=2#comments" target="_blank">http://www.csrnation.com/forum/topics/1736041:Topic:54184?x=1&id=1736041%3ATopic%3A54184&page=2#comments</a>
Read this first.<br />
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<a href="http://www.csrnation.com/forum/topics/1736041:Topic:54184?x=1&id=1736041%3ATopic%3A54184&page=2#comments" target="_blank">http://www.csrnation.com/forum/topics/1736041:Topic:54184?x=1&id=1736041%3ATopic%3A54184&page=2#comments</a> Thanks for your reply. I will…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-12:1736041:Comment:11095382009-11-12T04:53:44.298ZKathrynne Campos-Gilhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kathrynnecamposgil
Thanks for your reply. I will now need to look in my dictionary and delete that entry, but how do you request briefs in realtime?
Thanks for your reply. I will now need to look in my dictionary and delete that entry, but how do you request briefs in realtime? The Zepeda translating to SA…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-11:1736041:Comment:11094352009-11-11T18:23:52.903ZJenny Griffin, RMR CRR CCRR CRChttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/JennyLGriffin
The Zepeda translating to SA PAEU David Leroy is the reason why I asked A/B to <b>always</b> give me an * in every suggestion. Another reason why I want an * is so I know right away if it's a brief from my own dix (mainly without a *) or a computer-generated A/B.<br />
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I have so many new briefs in my dix now, but I forget them. I'm always writing a comment to myself like this: J-N/AD/JEND/DA/1-BZ<br />
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That will translate as a comment line with the word agenda in there, and my own brief for it will…
The Zepeda translating to SA PAEU David Leroy is the reason why I asked A/B to <b>always</b> give me an * in every suggestion. Another reason why I want an * is so I know right away if it's a brief from my own dix (mainly without a *) or a computer-generated A/B.<br />
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I have so many new briefs in my dix now, but I forget them. I'm always writing a comment to myself like this: J-N/AD/JEND/DA/1-BZ<br />
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That will translate as a comment line with the word agenda in there, and my own brief for it will appear in the A/B window.<br />
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This morning an explanation of how A/B chooses which steno to use appeared in CR-NET. I didn't know this. Here's a paste:<br />
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Auto-brief is looking at the letters used in the word, one letter at a time. It's as though you had the steno emulator open and were typing the word on your keyboard. As you type each letter of the word, steno appears in the emulator screen. For instance, with the two examples you mention, "photo array" and "photocopies", if you typed the first letter, p, the P in the emulator would be selected. If you then typed the next letter, h, steno H in the emulator would be selected. The emulator, just like auto-brief, would be showing PH, the first two letters of the word.<br />
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TP would have appeared if you had been typing a word that actually began with the letter f, such as "frankfurter". If you typed the letter f, steno TP in the emulator would be selected. Kathrynne: AB is programmed n…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-11:1736041:Comment:11094142009-11-11T15:50:41.780ZErik Olsonhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Erik
Kathrynne: AB is programmed not to use any strokes that are already in your dictionary. Unless you have DA defined as a word part like {da^}, then AB saw it was an open stroke. I'm not sure how that could have happened.<br />
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I use AB on every job and haven't had a problem. You can add more words to the exclusion list (I think it's under Programming) if you think it's giving you too many briefs. Most of the time, I only use the briefs that I personally request in realtime.
Kathrynne: AB is programmed not to use any strokes that are already in your dictionary. Unless you have DA defined as a word part like {da^}, then AB saw it was an open stroke. I'm not sure how that could have happened.<br />
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I use AB on every job and haven't had a problem. You can add more words to the exclusion list (I think it's under Programming) if you think it's giving you too many briefs. Most of the time, I only use the briefs that I personally request in realtime. Jenny, thanks so much for you…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2009-11-11:1736041:Comment:11093862009-11-11T05:45:19.663ZKathrynne Campos-Gilhttps://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kathrynnecamposgil
Jenny, thanks so much for your reply. I just jumped in and used the auto-briefing feature today, but I modified it, I thought, to exclude any * in briefs. The * briefs still came up; so I was not able to do my brief on the fly with the asterisk key in fear of conflicts. I don't know what went wrong. I ended up getting about 196 suggested briefs. It sure helped but way too many briefs for me to grasp and finger.<br />
I have just a couple other questions for you if you have the time. If you modify the…
Jenny, thanks so much for your reply. I just jumped in and used the auto-briefing feature today, but I modified it, I thought, to exclude any * in briefs. The * briefs still came up; so I was not able to do my brief on the fly with the asterisk key in fear of conflicts. I don't know what went wrong. I ended up getting about 196 suggested briefs. It sure helped but way too many briefs for me to grasp and finger.<br />
I have just a couple other questions for you if you have the time. If you modify the auto-briefing feature not to use an * in suggested briefs, will auto-brief still have other options to suggest for particular briefs that had the * in them? Today while using the A/B feature, the name David Leroy came up, and A/B suggested DA. I used it. Then the name Zepeda came up, and it was translated SA PAEU David Leroy. How am I able to stop that from occurring? Do you create briefs on the fly when you are using the A/B feature, or is that just a disaster waiting to happen?